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Hi,
I have DreamWeaver CS4. The local community college offers courses on CS3. If I take the CS3 class can I easily translate what I learn to CS4?
Thanks...
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Hi,
I have DreamWeaver CS4. The local community college offers courses on CS3. If I take the CS3 class can I easily translate what I learn to CS4? Thanks |
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You should be able to use pretty much everything from CS3 in CS4, there will obviously be some differences. Why not take alook at the Adobe website and see if you can find a listing of the differences between the two versions
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I also have CS4 for my business and can inform you that the slight changes only aid you better in CS4 then CS3. Therefore anything you learn as long as you are willing to sit at home and play around learning slightly different tools and tips in CS4 then using the CS3 college course will broadly help you gain knowledge that can be easily used in CS4 as the majority of the program is the same tools and navigation. Hope that clears it up a bit more? :)
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